A bus is traveling at a speed of 15 m/s^2. The driver approaches the same traffic light in another traffic lane. He does not brake, and continues at the same speed. Write an equation for the distance the bus travels in time (t) (Hint: At a constant speed, the acceleration is 0 m/s^2)

d = Vo * t.

Vo = Initial velocity.

To calculate the distance the bus travels in time (t), we need to use the equation for distance:

Distance = Speed × Time

Since the bus is traveling at a constant speed of 15 m/s, we can substitute it into the formula:

Distance = 15 m/s × t

The equation for the distance the bus travels in time (t) is:
Distance = 15t (where t is in seconds and distance is in meters)